Fall of the Phantom Lord: Climbing and the Face of Fear
by Andrew Todhunter (ISBN: 0385486421)
Comments: Discusses climbing as a sport, how fear is overcome, and what arre responsibility should be to our families as we participate in extreme sports that have a high incident of severe injury or death.
GPS Made Easy
by Lawrence Letham (ISBN: 0898868238)
Comments: Discusses Geocaching as a sport, how a GPS works, and basic activities that can be done with it. There is a chapter on how the device can be used to geomark scientific data in the field such as a series of water test.
Wilderness Mountineering (2000)
by Phil Powers (ISBN: 0811728617)
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Great Adventure and Explorations: From the Earliest Times to the PResent as Told by the Explorers Themselves (2005)
by Vilhjalmur Stefansson (ISBN: 1417990902)
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Mountains of Mind: Adventures in Reaching the Summit
by Robert Macfarlane (ISBN: 0375714065)
Comments: Discusses the history of mountain climbing as a sport from the early 1700's to the present and how our view of nature and has changed.
Wilderness First Aid (NOLS)
by Tod Schimelpfenig and Linda Lindsey (ISBN: 081172864)
Comments: The book is divided into chapters that review common injuries from various sporting activities.
Wilderness Navigation (NOLS)
by Darran Wells (ISBN: 97808117)
Comments: The books takes students through a series of navigation exercises, from reading topographic maps to working with a GPS unit in the field.
Women Travelers: A Century of Trailblazing Adventures, 1850-1950
by Alexandra Lapierre and Christel Mouchard
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Life at the Extremes: The Science of Survival
by Frances Ashcrof (ISBN: 0520234200)
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The Biology of Human Survival: Life and Death in Extreme
Environments
Claude Piantadosi (ISBN: 0195165012)
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Wilderness Medicine: Management of Wilderness and Environmental Emergencies
by Paul S., M.D. Auerbach (ISBN-10: 0801670446)
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by Andrew Todhunter (ISBN: 0385486421)
Comments: Discusses climbing as a sport, how fear is overcome, and what arre responsibility should be to our families as we participate in extreme sports that have a high incident of severe injury or death.
by Lawrence Letham (ISBN: 0898868238)
Comments: Discusses Geocaching as a sport, how a GPS works, and basic activities that can be done with it. There is a chapter on how the device can be used to geomark scientific data in the field such as a series of water test.
by Phil Powers (ISBN: 0811728617)
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by Vilhjalmur Stefansson (ISBN: 1417990902)
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by Robert Macfarlane (ISBN: 0375714065)
Comments: Discusses the history of mountain climbing as a sport from the early 1700's to the present and how our view of nature and has changed.
by Tod Schimelpfenig and Linda Lindsey (ISBN: 081172864)
Comments: The book is divided into chapters that review common injuries from various sporting activities.
by Darran Wells (ISBN: 97808117)
Comments: The books takes students through a series of navigation exercises, from reading topographic maps to working with a GPS unit in the field.
by Alexandra Lapierre and Christel Mouchard
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by Frances Ashcrof (ISBN: 0520234200)
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Environments
Claude Piantadosi (ISBN: 0195165012)
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by Paul S., M.D. Auerbach (ISBN-10: 0801670446)
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by Bradford Angier (Author), Lamar Underwood (editor) (ISBN-10: 1585742260)
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by John Wiseman (ISBN-10: 0007158998)
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by Kenneth Kamler (ISBN-10: 0143034510)
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by Robert R. Sands (ASIN: B000UIE9SQ)